Amit Sharma , Steven Mallam , Scott N. MacKinnon , Bjørn Sætrevik
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Abstract
Vessel traffic service (VTS) plays a key role in the safety of maritime navigation by organising the sea traffic, ensuring regulatory compliance, promoting information exchange and early detection of navigational hazards and assisting in collision avoidance. The cognitive and social factors influencing the performance of VTS operators require important considerations in this regard. Current developments in the maritime industry and changing operational profiles present novel challenges for VTS operators. This study aims to present the empirical findings related to the applied cognitive and social factors pertaining to VTS operations for the past two decades. A systematic literature review was conducted with a Boolean search strategy across six major databases. The literature associated with empirical investigations was extracted as per the PRISMA guidelines. The study identified 19 articles that satisfied the pre-determined inclusion criteria. A qualitative synthesis of the identified literature was performed, aggregating the findings into various sub-groups based on thematic areas and contexts. The obtained results revealed fatigue and mental workload as the most frequently examined factors, while factors such as decision-making, communication, coordination and perception also influenced the VTS operator’s performance. The findings shed light on the current state of the art for research and practical applications related to cognitive and social factors influencing VTS operator performance and their impact on maritime safety. The result also identified gaps in the literature where further research is warranted, particularly related to emerging trends of automation and digitalisation in the maritime industry.
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Transport Reviews is an international journal that comprehensively covers all aspects of transportation. It offers authoritative and current research-based reviews on transportation-related topics, catering to a knowledgeable audience while also being accessible to a wide readership.
Encouraging submissions from diverse disciplinary perspectives such as economics and engineering, as well as various subject areas like social issues and the environment, Transport Reviews welcomes contributions employing different methodological approaches, including modeling, qualitative methods, or mixed-methods. The reviews typically introduce new methodologies, analyses, innovative viewpoints, and original data, although they are not limited to research-based content.